US Participation in 2026 Venice Biennale Appears in Jeopardy Amidst Trump Arts Overhaul
As President Donald Trump systematically guts the United States’ art programs and funding to roll out an aesthetic program of his own making, questions around the country’s participation in the forthcoming 2026 Venice Biennale loom large.In a new piece for Vanity Fair, culture correspondent Nate Freeman tried to find out if the US will participate next year or if it even possible, given that the process seems to be running behind schedule.The Venice Biennale is a prestigious, yet Her
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